II II U DUQUESNE WORKS. COLEMAN, RAM & CO. IRON, NAILS, STEEL, AXLES AND SPRINGS, - DIVITEII4IIIE, L X AID JIINIATA t FLAT BAB ROUND AND SQUARE mos. ZA.NG, HOOP. SHEET AND TANK IRON. • BOILKE PL , LTNG AND HEADS, SHARD Incez,_DßAG and DB.OPPER BARB, D IfLANGAT CUTTER BAftai, CYLINDER lON, T AND PLAT RAM, fo r Coal Roads. OBOW B IIB,EDOESt HARROW TYIBEI. BPRING._PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL, NIMIRI,AIMIVusLD B VlNttip, ate B . OTZEL• COACH, BUGGY and WAGON SPRINGS:and MAILS AND SPIKES. All Goods First Class and Warranted. OFFICES AND WORKS, Sixteenth Street and Aliegh and 77 Water Street, Pitts . 1 wand SHEFFIELD STEEL WORKS. SINGER,. NIMICK & 00.1 Manufaetnrers of every description of CAST. AND (MEM STEEL, RATLW SP. NOS, J1LL.1...:C AND PLATFORM SPRINGS, . AXLES, STEEL TIRE, Me Warehouse, 88 Water and 100 First Ste. MILLER ' BARR & PARKIN. GEMIELT. PAMIR:RC WM. XISTOALIe, .1 REUBEN MILLS, RO. W. BARR. CRAB. PARKIN. • BPNCLLL PARTN/01-5. N. KIX& • CRESCENT STEEL WORKS, LIMA BABE & PARKIN, Office, No. 339 Liberty St, fel4:d4B prrrsatrzaH, BLACK DIAMOND PARK, BR4MI:EIt _& Odle. and Warehouse. Tgrarni.TH, TEIRTT. !TROT acid B.AlLliOdu BTBEETIS, Mi. - Mau, Preen...» W. P. POULIN au" pITIIIRERGE FORGE Bar Iron; Railroad Fish Bars awl Bolts; liallroiad Car Axles Rolled; Railroad Car . Axles Hammered{ Laeoutotlife Frames; Loeemotive Pram. Shape% Side 'Rods: Yokes, Strap, Piston Reads; Steamboat Shaft s ; Steamboat Cranky, Mama Rods, Wrists; Pitman Jaws, Collars, &e. o.lloe, No. 177 PENN STREET EIIERSIBESEN,PROCBSS.. The Trustees ere now ore_pared toxrant Rem. gee for the nee of the irId•RRSLIAUSIGN PRO CESS. - The superior quality Imparted to good ircrn, the great Improvement In Inferior iron, and the reduced cost, commend It to alt manufacturersof Iron.::.:. . . . Parties wishing to use it can obtain licenses by , sPPI7tog to JAMES P. SPEEE. , Attorney for the Trustees, . ROOKS 1 and 4, English's Building; 963 ?smith avenue. Smiles interested are Invited te visit the SEOZhIBRRGER WORKS. Where the recants nowin successful onerailm. , 1ea:467 E : :ON, PRESTON & CO., PennErevania Iron Works. Warehouse,'Nos. 11515. and 16V FIRST STEEKT, ppos Ite Mononacaela Ran se,_ 22124:d6 PITTSBURGH NOVELTY. WORSE. FITTSBIIIIGH NOVELTY WORKS. A. D. lats. &DAMS; EL'ICEE & CO. ICRTHTONE STANDARD AND MrAIRMA Ng !I PAT REP) PLATFORM COUNTER SCALES.. him Paced Patent Door Locka and Latches, Paint and Donee kills, to. mita or PRAT .AVEITIE a GIANT InIL rittaibursti..relages, WUMS. LIQUORS, &O. SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, MU WIRS;:. , BWIDIEV._GIN,: . *.; WHOINAAIX I'M ME MlMati3, 409 PEER' STIL=T, Have , - Relieved: to 'NOS. 354 mai 386 PENN, Cor. Eleventh St., (formerly Canal. • '' JOSEPH COY' Nos. lath Va t 1/19. IN, 193 imad 195,1 1113 T STRUT. P 1175317903. kAIIIPACTumiI (Tr j 7. • Copper Distilled Poe Rye Widskey. Alaft. dodos la. FORRIGN 71318 and LI -311099e HOPS. ae.. • -Intua.niu • LITHOGRAPHERS'. --- aumpint 5ur0xemr............•Ea1Lar Wale. simia r. ns &CLEO!, Successors ~_. ittiefftwoulawbosaismnixiii;:;;. Mae- • Iltkukot i lltAlopooble , Writ ' ors of Yomaktio t 4 weaum.boslaelo MC .._.' * a l."4"i t i tZt aVry inlil.___. dcq -- 111 VOIldrii moo, Pitoierigi. , - , , MI Manufacturers of PITTSBURG/1. PAL. STEEL WORKS. Kainsfaatuiers of all deaertptioas of - 0111.1"11,.61.164. PrITSIIIIIIOII. IRON WORKS. AND IRON CO., KutirrAcmrasza OP PITISEIJEGH, PA IILUIVIPACTURZEI3 Or inroirrias or FTM F'OI7NDERB, INACKINIS KNAP FORT PITT VOUNDRY . COMPANY. OFFICE AND WORKS, TWELFTH STREET; PITTSBURGH, PA. tar Engines,' Rolling Mill Ma chinery, Nail Machines, Re. torte, and Castings generally. NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. Garner Carroll anal Smarming= litemna. ItTLNTS WARD,) . errrignITIZGILI. WILLIAM SMITH; MaTrufacoturer or OAST IRON BOWL PIPE non. oes AND WATER WORKS* illy 'lnc. are all east Invariablyln Pits, 11l dry land, and LSI feet lengths. Also, full assortment of general - Castings for Gas and Water Works. / Would also call the - attention of Soperlntend. ent•of Os. Works to my make of RETORTS. DUQUESNE FORGE. WILLIAM - EWE,' (Successor to JOS. P. HAIGH .1b C 0.,) Hu facilities eo•aitensive with the y leading Forges in the East, and is_preimred to romptly and satisfactonly All all orders for STICA.MBOAT SHAFTS, CRANKS, PISTON ROD+. LEVERS, PITMAN F JAMS, WRISTS , ItAILRO LOCOMOTIVE RAMES. _together with every deeoription of SHAPE WCMS. Mice and Forge, Corner of Bogor:no Way anO,Fint Street. ROHDISON, REAL & Co., Etacoessors to Amen;Ox, Min A MILLRBB.' WASHINGTON WORKS, •• FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, PITTSBURGH, Manufacturers of Boat and Staticmary Litesaiin traltstliliarllll7:;lll9tiftlitPONT'jine= and 8 Boiler and Sheet Iron Work. . Office, o. I lk corner ' First and Smaithdeld Streets. Agents for AWARD% PATANT INJECTOB for reeding Boilers. Jall:r81 Tuoittss csnuar Ix` co" Funk' Word Foundry and Nadine Work , EULMIMIBEY EIT.. ALLEGREtillOrlir, PA.,. Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Oil Presses, Padova, Shafting. Grist and Saw min Work, Bolling MIII and Machine Outings, Orate Weights, Wagon Boxes, &c. Band to order Th ar u l have on hand Engines of all Mies. mvi4:qs CENTRAL FOUNDRY AND ROLL WORKS 880 Penn Street. BOLLIAN, BOYD & BAOALEY. L'h4 Molls, NM Outings, 801 l Lathes, Se. BRASS FOUNDRS. COOPER. =NAY SIMI, JOHN N. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders. BRASS. CASTINGS MADE PROMPTLY TO ORDER., Maleable and Grey Iron Fittings, GAS PIPE. AND TUBING, THROTTLE; SAFETY AND CHERI TALUS; am. GLOBE PATTERN. IRON C l oCriS, Brass Work of evert description for Stearn ! Water and OIL MASIIPACTIMERS OP J. M. COOPER'S Improved Balance-Wheel Steam Tamp. Agents' for - Dreyfus' Patent Oil 'era; the beat in the Market. st ?f e l e k; and Works, corner Thirteenth . and Pike pEA, FLOUR. PE L lILL FAMILY FLOUR. MILL. Three Star Grain Brand, equal to FREINCH FAMILY FLOUR. Thls Pio . will only se sent out whie nape ci P l ia lltr AYS L SLIM BILiND s jp,Akty. jinx it ifittg=lat..Low. Ini3 77 4:xmax - 3W/it to l y i e & t,O ß t r = • Et llama a Eno, seps.,9.lBBg. , P*har. Mlni. . Vl= SHENTINGS AND BATTING. ANC MILL *,C0.,;. OR COTTON MILLS. E'ITTSSVUOII. lOLUIJUuIi;*ftsotML:VI ILEDIIIY Nut LIGET A 3 G I GOIIII .AID MAGNOLIA summhas AND Barri= SAXE( AND •• ,t• S, , 3) ; • _ _ _ - 1 1:11IN. PECS. - Ham WOUlrdd 1.171) ptu , n AliffrariTA L ALlZiEnilsen nilairsttbiew;mtrAggl°' ouR , nrtakent La• o,o m ectArals, ti tri Aohtl em owl R& good-WiaIRAIN,_ wklVbe given toy riAler am% cub LameraBa•a Salt In the nostiort ruttier. Z 3 aye H. - B. LYON, H. ALL •• • __ 4eatter of Welgitif and iteasiqiii, E. i f t aTt b iigglC-iCin v r, me,. I • ' . - , , C l ia&uo iltlheinki sad 801( ror Xcl • I " 01331 1 1 OW". as r O l asit xrc) a. .TO 1 . 11. =. 11 /P i lt . e l, L• 7 l:o 3 aawimililbezt7alinre Ilitilee CtaleillilliiitUT miaow so. ' mai 3Ne 31'. rte. • • • ---- znualaGli GAZETrE: ritIDAY, MAY '2B, '469. HUGH I BOLEt CO,, Con Point Alley and Duquesne in n MIAs TEn POINT') Engine Builders, 'Pounders and Machinists. Manufacture STEAIEBOAT ENGINES and STA TIONARY ROTHER, of all Mem. eclal attention Invited to our new STATION- ARY OIL WELL BRUME AND PORTABLE BOILER, of 18-borernpower. CASTINGS, of every kind, made toorder atour Foundry', on TRIRD BTRE ET below Market. RIOS for Oil Wells, SHAFTING, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HOUSE and TOBACCO SCREWS and IRON TOBACCO PBESSICS, on hand and made to order, at the INDUSTRIAL WORKS, Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point, PITTSBURGH, P.A. MP An orders promptly ailed. TAT Be. FORT PITT BOIL E R, STILL AND TA NN WORKS. CARROLL & SNYDER, luNtnracrinurats OP TUBULAR, DOUBLE-PLUED TUBULAR. RIME-BUS AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL ERS. OIL STILLS AND OIL TARE CRIMNEYR, BREECHING AN B il ASH 'PAM% SETTLING PANS, SALT PANS AND CON. DENSE.R.S; STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND IRON BRIDGES; PRISON DOORS AND COAL BRUTES Ocoee and Marabout., corner Second, Third, Short and lf#liberty Streets, PITTSBIIR Gil. Pa. Ate' Orders Sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. mh7:181 WDL BARNHILL & CO., BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, NOS. 10, 11, 114 ..L.ND le PENN ST. Having secured a lam yard and furnished it wfla the meet approved machinery, we are pre pa_red to manufacture every description of BOIL- Ia the best manner, and warranted equal to any Made 11 PA country. Ohlmasys, arkeelgag, 3eds. SteXit •LocamOttvit Bolters, Condensers, Salt Pans, Tanks, 011 BUlls. tors, Settling Pans. Weer Irou,Srldjrga, Diger Puy and sole manufacturers or =rawly' rat ed:=i den* On shortest nOtloe. tait:dl &WES BIG BITER, . Nos. /Wand 66 rater B aß•ee i,, .. 11•317PACTOW OP IRON. OIL TANKS; SETTLING PANS, COPPER STEAK PIPS,, ROLLING Jam :rums, And BEXZT IRON WORE, For Steamboats. JABZD D.- D. RIME JAILED IlL811 .• 111111 & SON, NANDTACIVIUDIS of Stearn Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks. MEIIIIITITION WORE, &O. 61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh,. Pas. STOVES, CASTINGS, Ito. TILE BEST STOVES. • A. BRADLEY & CO. Manneacturess of the greatest varlety of Cook, Parlor and Heating. Stayed, TO BE POUND IN TES STATE. Sole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning Oriental Stove! and 'Furnaces for Hard Coal or Coke.B eat In the World for Parlor,Ofice. Store or Church. Pre needs ao rekindling—bunks all win. ter. Do nottriy until you see or seed for Circular. No. 30 WOOD STREET. Our Agents for Orientals—DßEXLEß BROS., dialthileld St.; GEO. RIIBLEY, Allegheny City. n gnarl% HUGUS. Bc. CO,, ILLAITTAMMIZIta or IVTICT ViRLITY OF I € III I II CONTMap BOSTON COOKEhre RANGE " THE FIERY FURNACE, " - Foa WAamato Btruanatos. THEN ANTI-DUST COOKING I . EICOULATOR.” COLUMBIA COORJATOVE -CAWS - (Cincinnati Patigni) PORTAB RANoE-OAST IRON MANTLES, WELLMAN , REF LECTORRATEti,- _free from iiirt aad dist, GETS P RO S , FENDERS. ac., 206 and 208 Liberty Street, 5e`25:3,17 PITTSBURGH. PA. , COUIL STOVES. CET THE BEST. BISSE.I6I. do CO.'S TRIUMPH, FOE BITU11:1210 US COAL. - - Warranted to Cook, Balm or Beast as Tell la sa w ether Store ,In the Union. 'i3II3BELL & ON No. 285 Liberty Btreet. &moon mid 164 itiehati, rAaw , it i r+ ati s us; arr: iiitniair•Ev LIMB 100.000 het .Dry Pine Boards: 180.000 Ant .inch Wear Plank; 90,000 neat 19 nch,ComMOnasai 80s000 feet Dsi l i Asoll I Inch • . 118,001111..-9,.1, 1 .9 and a inch rogiart 10,000 feet - Dry oplar Scantling: I_ .0 90_0 feet Pry Yellowfino Beards:: 109.000 feet Nemlork Scantling. 80000 feet No. IXS inch Bagin 3. a 4 Ebb _ gles. swoop Yo. Itt.inch Shingles, sawed: 80,000 Noz, 118-inch Shingles, 'Wadi " - 80,000 Fire Brick; 1.000 PlreTtle.• - 100 Tons Fire Clay; Also, Saw Mill,Lumber, Locust aad Cedar Posts, and all articles In the line on band and for sale by ALEXANDER PATTERBON. Yards No. 151 Rebecca street and corner or Preble and Ambits streets,- Sixth ward, Allegheny. late bor ough of Menchester. *DA WEIGHTS AND M1U.1311R83. FORT PIN BANKING COMPANY, No. 169 Wood Stre,et. CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE DEALZBB IN GOVERNMENT SEOURITIEB AND' COLD. INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIINDEPOSITI. Colleelloae made on all aatessible hoists in the United fillet.. and Canada*. • • , DUIZOTOBS H. Hostetter, Jno. 13, Risher. James Gordon, - Bold. H.Hang D. Walines, Andrew Miller , N. Fawcett, ,James M. Bailey. - !marl- weextrassir, Pree'L IL LEET cAk, BANKERS lIGHEI & CO., (Fortier Third and Wood Streets', 051700111880HN TO HANNA, HART A 00..) air tit Exchange, Quin, Coupons, £n4 particular attention paid to the purchase sae sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. I Sight Drafts on London. innata N. HOLMES Sr. SONS, 313.11.1 4 aMEXMIRJEL, 57 Market Street, PriTrel3l:l/34LEI, Ocaleettons made on all the prineipal points di the United Mates and Canada& Stocks,lionds and other Securities BOUGHT AND BOLD ON 00/0115810N. Partlealer &WWl= NIA to the Derehase saft la l i ted States Securities. JAY COOKE & 33 jstia1mergs, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS and BONDS of all descriptions .bought and sold. Special attention given to the Purchase and sale of tioverument .Securltles. mb3O OILS. WAIUNG AND ILING, Commission Merchants sad Broken Is Petroleum and its Products, DALZELLI BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY, PEZADIMPIIIA ADDH.ENS, Room 17, Chamber of cam mercer splo 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET. ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY, HERBERT w. G 11111DDLE D KAREFIPAOTURER OF Labrleating & High Test Burning ORs. • Eelipma Railroad Azle Oil. Stands great heat without change; remains limpid at lowest temperatures. Special 011 for tropical climates or hot weather. Lmomotive, Lugine, Machine Shop, ill eut Screws. Saw Mill and Planing auu one,. Adapted for high speed. Spindle 011, Woolillead-Light Oil, Oil, Tanners' EltuaLlgensole, In; a, Pladablag Gil, Gasoline, Hammitt OIL. • Parrafline, ARMOR VARNISH,. to preserve Bright Iron Work and Machinery rrom oust. Thealiptothierb ere manufacturiid under Dr. Twaddle s'patent by Superheated Steam In Ven om,. The Lubricating 01111 are almost odorless, perfectly pure, uniform, and meal light col. ored. stand a high temperature un an ed, and remain limpid during extreme cold. he ßallrygd Oils are "tuiequalled, and are In constant use on many of the principal Railroads. Samples can be examined and ordsrs left, at 114. WOOD STREET, Works at Sharpsburg Bridge. TAM BBOTIIEBS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - ADD DDALZIIIS IDT Petroleum and- its Products, Plttilbarst owner o; Ihmuseas Way saillettla areas. Plinadel PMs 91 01 ,7 1 . 111, ,WAD1M api:wlM , • • IDLUItoIviD OIL WORKS, N. M. LONG & CO., I . Gage, DALLIDILL BUILDING. •\ • t , 11,12 Damn! Way. Pittfbarikt. Ps. GOAL AM) CIO= COAL! COAZU COALIti DICKSON;STEWART & CO Ranee ?Mimed their Once to 567 LlBltalrir - STREET, , (Lately City Moue EICOOND BLOM Are now , mared to turateh imod YOUOMO. *MANY Lune, _NUT GOAL astILAOKi et the lowest morltet once.' Au orders left at their once, or addrelesed to them , through the IMO' will to attended; to promptnr. • .. • STONE. WEST ,COMMON - - . , a Jol.kine Werai a 4oniejoete • Z il* :- O li n k 4,4 0 Wks Proa two miicalissetl. lligai& V 441„ 4 ,V 4 7r N. Cashier. AND BROKERS, . . • Quotations as received by . Pb : R. _ , . . . , Mertz: Gold, 139%; Silver, - 130; Eighty one's, 121; Five Twenties, 186 2, 122%; do 1864, 118%; do .1865, 11835; a 04865, Console, 119%; do 1867, •-; do 4868, 119%; Ten Forties, 109%; New York Central, 91%; Erie, -; Reading, 98%; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne •It Chicago Railroad - , 58%; Ohio & Misissippi, 336; Michigan SOuthern, 108%; Cleve land & Pittsburgh, 97; Dhicego -dr Rock Island, 25%; Chicago & -North Western, 91; Chicago & North Western 'Preferred, 103%; Adams Exprest Com pany, 59; Merchants Union Express, 14 34: Pacific Mail, 80%; Western Union Telegraph_ Company, 42X; Gregory, -; Quartz Rill. ---: Smith & Parmlee, -; Am. Etpress, 39%. -Closing quotations received by James T. Brady & Co. Gold, 139%;, United Sates Sixes, 1881, 121; Five-Twenties, 1862, 121%; do. 1864,11(3%; do. 1865, 118%; Ten-Forties, 109%; Five-Twenties, Jane ary and July, 1865, 119%; do. do. 1867, par ldo. do. 1868, ----; Seven-Thirties, ess,s %; Dire Compounds, 119; Union Pacific Railroad, par; Central do. do., 103; Cy. Pacifica, 107. Cllf Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.l NEW YORK, May 27, 18(39. Money moderately easy, with most of the loans at 7 per cent. on call. Sterling !quiet and firm at 9%@9% for prime 60 I days, and 10©10% for sight., Gold lower and opened at 139%, fell to 138 K, advan -1 cod to - 139%, fell to 138 % and closed at 1139%,. Bears were f ree to sellers.' Car =Tying rates 4@)7. At the TreaserY sale . )1,000,000 was awarded in seven tots, anging . from 13876.100 to 139 13-100. Clearances $107,000,. Exports - to Ea rope 1200,000, and H av ana 1220,700. - IO • !:. Governments open d lower, but subse quently advanced an closed. firm, on in- formation that the SeCretary of the Treas. ury declines to withdraw 3 per cents with his - swine of currency. Coupons 'Bl, 121©121%; do. 62, 213.;©122; do. '64, , 116%©116%;- do. 65, 1/By, ®118,1; do. new, 119©119%; do. , A / 19 @/19'4; do. '68,, 119(0)119%; 10.405, ushailo9%; Pacifies 106%(g)106%. • • 17 , State Bonds heavy; Missonris 89; Old I Tennessees 67%@137% New d0..65®65%; Old Virginias -56m05 ; New do. 633 ® 62%; New North Carolinas 543f®55; New Louislanas6B%©6B%. but Stocke' opened weak and unsettled,, t after the first . session of Stook Ex change became active and strong, which feeling continued to the close, with a Marked advance on all leading snares. , The lease of the Fort Wayne by the Pennsylvania road is completed. ! E.3oPrices--Camberland.3l@33; Wells Express, 32%®33%; American, 39y,,© 993;; Adams, 59%@5934; United States, 6634@i86%; Merchants Union, 14%®14,.a Quicksilver, 19%®19 3 / 4 ; Canton, 643;©65; Pacific Mail, 81®81%; Western Union Telegraph,f43®43%; Hertford and Erie, 22,i(g123; Mariposa, 2 4%@24%; prefer red, 50%®50_% ' , , New York Central, 192%@193:., Mif:s, 28 %@28%; . do. pre. ferred, 51@52; .. Hudson, • 1 57%@158; Harlem, .148@148%; Reading, .98%@99; Terre : ; Haute,. •137%®40t , do. Prefe rre d,. (33(g45; Chicago & Alton, 157@158%; do. preferred 158; Wabash, 761(077; Si. * Paul, 76340/7; ; Ldo. preferred, , 87 • @87%; Fort - Wayne,__ 158_ ,y9p9-; Ohio 6: Mississippi, 138.K014; 1111=gark I :Central, 128@130; ichigan Southern, 1-108%@,108WW1101s ntni134535©1463/41 Pittsburgh, 97 97x; ake Shore, 108310 108%; Ilock:r di! X®126%; North- Western, 91%; do. referred t 103.3i@ 108 17 %; St. ,Joseptic , -11 i• do c 'preferred; 1 Mining shai4s'cifilf. - '' 1 Coppers at Roston: upper Falls. gi.3il Frltilklin,l 18; Afeela,- 64 •-Efencdok, , , , 4; Minnesota ? 1; Quincy, x. Receipts at - the Bu b-Preasury,-$1,723,- 217; payments, $816,672; balance, $80,471.- 653; disbursements of coin interest, $163,- 934. ' • I . 1 , Dry Goods Market. •' 'WSW I tGRE; May 2`7 -Already there ( i his been a movement i printing cloths and an , advance of % No Per -yard es tribllshed. but there are other cbiiisee of unbleached mangling, which are selling at . relatively lower rates, t attriust eventn. ally advance, , as produ Lion is now re-' diked to 'meet the 11 Red request of r ii tride, which ' is. generall y ' expeediney quiet. Id York 80 inch oks - an advance or, lc is established; no. Roods are now: Belling at 28. .The_ , Wauregan - blue Dame:: woave,- onthe:copir.try, - doclined Mimi 21. The sale of Lancaster Beim- • . / e.,,fluqilP.# I.ooo.ajc, !Its lk perfect_ slituthteicite gdbibi beitteltabld - Ott if I ,o2xiitir - ditais of 1$ yards. _ art".:01.43:1, SILVER AND COUPONS Bought at Highest Priccs. PH. R. ittEgTZ, Btnker my6Car. Wood and Fifth Streets. Jim. Ti: BRADY \ Coy (Baccess9rs 08. JONES I (k)..) Cbrner. Fourth and Wood Sts., 33 IV . larb. M . rt. SB V BUT AND BELL ALL KIND OP GOURNMENT SECUR uo l r SIMS AND COINDNB,, ON .1110t3T ' , Alibi/ABLE TERN& rtr ilterest Allowed on Deposita. I rarlifoney loaned on Government Bondi at lowest market rates.. Orders executed tor the Pnrchase and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD. AMES T. BRADT & CO. GOVERNMENT - BONDS ! We will; register all kinds of Goiernment Bonds free of charge. This gives the holder ab soltite security against thaft t loss. or destruction. JAMES T. BRADY & CO., Dealers Lin Government Bonds, con. rdtraTzt & WOOD sirs: . talymir. Eto Vittsbu* Ga NANCE AND TRADE, MEI ---- PITTSBURGH MARILIETII. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, May 27, /869. The most encouraging feature we have to notice just now is the fact that the weather is all that could' possibly be de sired for the growing crops, and never were the indications more favorable for;- an abundant harvest. There was a lar ger area of ground put in grain this year than ever before known, at least it is so reported, and the yield, according to present indications, will doubtless be the largest in the history of the country. Unless there is a blighting June frost or something of - that character, we may look for cheap Flour and Grain next fall, and. possibly before that, and there is nothing perhaps that could add more to the strength and stability of the country, than good crops. APPLES --Out of season. APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at I®Bl,lo. , BUTTER—Is very d all and prices have ; stillfurther declined; we now quote prime to choice' at 20@28. LBEANS-Dull at #2®2,75. CARBON 01L—Is quoted in a jobbing way at 29®30. CORNMEAL-41,50®1.75 per cwt. CHEESE—In better supply but un changed; Sales of new Western Reserve x@2318®20, and New York Goshen at DRIED FRUIT—In fair demand and limited supply; sales of Peaches at 14 for quarters and 18 for halves, and Ap ples at 13®15. as to quality. EGGS—In fair demand, with regular sales at 17@18, and only moderate re ceipts. FEATHERS:-Quoted at 80 ate, to the trade, and the usual advance, for small lots in store. FLOUR—Is dull and. a little weak; dealers are more disposed to realize and country millers are also anxious to sell. Prices, however, remain unchanged, at $6,50®7 for Spring Wheat brands and $7,25®7,75 for Winter Wheat. Rye Flour, 58,50@0,75- GRAlN—There is not mach Wheat offering and not much wanted; we con tinue to quote prime Red, at $1,45®1.47. Oats steady but unchanged; sales to ar rive at 68, buyers furnishing sacks; on track, at 70; and in store at 75. Ear Corn is scarce and prime Yellow may be quoted on wharf and track at 78®80. Shelled isuote a nd rather all the wa from ® 78, as to quality and rather dull. R 70 ye very dull and dealers generally are only offering/425. Barley, 11,70151.7¢. GROCERIES—The grocery trade, like every other branch of business, is re ported dull, but some of our dealers an ticipate'ari improvement in Tune, and it is probabli that there will be a brisk def • mand for 'Sugars all Summer, as-the fruit crops promises to be an abundant one. In regard to prices there' are no important changes, and no difference in the tone or feeling, with the exception of Sugars, which are stronger. Following are the ruling quotations: SUGARS-S LE, 11%; AA, 13; Havana 14; Cuba, 13; Porto Rico, ,/4®143f Dernarara, 1534; New Orleans, but little prime in market and sells readily at 1434®15; lower grades, 13Q14; Refined,' Ex. C, 15%; B, 16; A, 163‘; liard, 17m. MonaesEa--New Orleans of good qual ity is in strong request and bring 80@85;' Porto Rico, 65475. • Elmore—White Honey Drips , 81,15; Sliver Drips, 95c; Jersey, $1,08; Golden 85; Amber, 75; Common, MGM. Coyvng--Fair to Good Rio, 20®22; Prime, 2 4'54@25; Choice. 26®26x. Rrog—Carolina, 1C34 to 11c; Rangoon, 930. TEAS—Young Hyson, $l,lO to 1,85, G. P., $l,lO to 1,90. Imperial, 11,40 to 1,80. Oolong, 85 to $1,46. Sou Chong, 900 to $1,50. STARCH—PearI, 7; Silver Gloss, 12c, and Corn Starch, 12%c; _ CONCENTRATED • LYE-48,00 per case. Farrrrs---Layer Raisins„s3,so per box; Matt do, 17,50; Prunes, 14c; Currants 13c; Vallencia Raisins 143 i. SPICES--Cassia 90o; Cloves, 450; g'rain Pepper, 36 Allspice, 33c; Nutmegs, 11,50. BAR LEAD-120; Shot, 13,25 per bag. SoArs---. , l3abbi ' s," ..12c • "Oalrelre,Pt lle; Rosin. sto 7c; "Dobbin's," 113 0 ; Wax, 10c; Chem. live, 9c. CAnprms--.Moulti, 16c; Star, 250. BI CARE SODA-47,00 per 100. Fran—White Fish 18,75 Iper halt bbl. Lake Herring 13,75. Tonacco—Navy 67@70, 10's flat 137@70; Spanish Roll 75's; Cut and Dry ws N'a and pkgs 28@30. 1 HAY—Is .dull but unchanged; good to prime baled, may be quoted, on wharf,' at /24(§28. 1 - HUSKS—SaIes corn husks at 334. HEMP—Sales at $215. .-. HOMINY-14,75@5 per bbl. . LARD OIL—F. Boilers \it Co. uote , Extra No. 1, at 11,50 and No. 2, at 11,20. _ LlMP—Cleveland\ Lime is quoted at 12.50, per bbl, and Common White et 11,75. MAPLE SYRUP—SaIes in gallon ju i gs at 11,50. \ POTATOES—DuII biot unchanged; may be quoted at' 40 on ltrack in balk, and 48@60 in store. PEANUTS—HeId at 12e. PROVISIONS—Bacon Shoulders; 14; Ribbed Sides 16/@163;; Clear do, 17%® 18; Plain Sugar Cured Hams 19@l9yi; Canvassed do 19%@20. Dried Beer; W® 203 i. Lard, 193 in tierces, and 20M in \kegs and buckets. Mesa Pork 1.32@n11. SEEDS—The season is 'bout over, and there is not enough eolith to establish quotations. @1 SALT—Sales of bar load , lots at 11,88 ,85. TALLOW—Is quoted at 103510%, for rendered, and dull. , , • Sr. Lotus May 27.—Tobacco y and unchanged. Cotton; sales low grades at .24 3 5®260. . Hemp unchanged, with, sales of undressed at 11,1091,20. Flour dull, with only a small local de? Maud; superfine sold at 14,25@8,25,-litter 'for choice fall; 11,85@8,00 for extrasprq , double extra and fancy _club, and : t 7, 7,50 for treble extra., Wheat lo* irregular; No. 2in "sacks aat 11,083„ No. lin elevator at 11,10, r. to choice fall ift'.4 1 1 20 @ 1 ,50, and fi ctly choice to fancy 1 1 ,55®1,75. Corn, best Jinalitite, active and higher, but low \rides Oulr and,' loWer; Mixed bulk • 4 id at 69®810, mixed in sacks at (WA% yellow '73 3 1®74c, 'White; 78 ®Boc. , Pats, dull and lower at 418@t38c o , Rye firm a t 11,121411,13. Barley.. dull, sad lower it - 11,85 for. itiiaaesota • spring WhiskY is - slow at 11,00.. Groceries dila and un changed. Provisions very firm, alt meats aetive;-I:kt • only trni :rate . - i, btudness in oth4r articles; heavy; Bless York sold at 131,60; dry salt shoulders loose 12c, hams'l3o, clear rib sides loots) 1534 c. Bacon—aliouldera 14;,c, clear rib sideß 16Xo, folear . sides .1.17y,,c Sugar, oared Hama 20e. Lard held firmly, with small sales, of choice at 180. Receipta.-- 2,700 bbls flour, 18,800 bus wheat. 12,800 bag corn, 8,300 bus oats, 1,300 ho. a. • 'Ber.a.,ixonE, *ay . 2 7.—Flour q , et and steady; western superfine 10,,75, extra $6@7,25, family Pi®B,so. Wheat dull and lower; choice valley at 800. Corn active; large gales of white at '88€) 87c, Mid yellow at 90c: Oats dial 'mid weak at 88e.for light. : Rye dull it $1.40. Men ' ik.s32. Bacon settee . an. Ann; alb Ed ea 17 @ 1 71(c, clear aides- 17 gdolo, , itphoul era and baml9(gtalo. Lar . quiatu'' , 190, 41.0.01iy firm and scarce at #l,llh, 1 up eal 14. 4 4 1 'i '714 1,140*-44.:054.1 tiENIE4,44WI% 4 I I grO:VRV--'2O- 1 1elr VaKitilM-ANQ